Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Domestic Bliss

Doesn't everyone garden like this?

Dressed to the nines like a 1950's housewife! Okay, I confess, this dress was never intended to be worn for gardening. You, don't say, I hear you all chorus! This is going to be the Christmas dress. It was chosen and designed by Courteney and executed by me. By executed I mean, she told me what she wanted and I had to make it happen. My brief was, I kid you not, the dress of a newsreader on a tv show one particularly early Saturday morning. I had to absorb every detail of this newsreaders dress after being dragged bleary eyed from my slumber.We chose the fabric from Fabric Vision. The lace was conveniently on the $8 sale table, the burgungy was on the $3 sale table and the satin lining was on the remnant table. I started with Sewaholic Alma in size 2. The top is made of lace and underlined with satin lining. I was going to use Sewaholic Cambie skirt for the lower half but my burgundy fabric was a little too heavy for such a full skirt so in the end, I made it to my own measurements. Fortunately the Alma is supposed to have a side invisible zip closure so this was pretty easy to translate into a dress.

The dress had to have a keyhole opening which initially I avoided but upon completion it was obvious that the size 2 was not going to easily fit over my daughters head so the keyhole was cut grudgingly in my newly completed project out of necessity. I made some bias tape out of the left overs from the skirt and this was used to finish both the keyhole and the arm holes. The keyhole closes with a hook and eye.Courteney is pretty happy with the results and it fits like a glove. She wants to wear it, not with the pretty sandals, but a canvas pair of Vans....go figure!

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My name is Andrea and I am the wife of a very understanding husband, and a mum to 3 very energetic kids.
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